As October 2018 came to its end, the Chancellor was waiting to make an important announcement. He explained the battle of S&S Umbrella dealing with the rules of the public sector which were extended to the private sector—an issue that heavily matters to S&S...

The BBC has been accused of not “fully untangling” the “mess” over some presenters’ tax affairs. The chair of the Public Accounts Committee, Meg Hillier MP, said some freelancers had been left in “desperate circumstances”. Her...

Britain’s authorities have declared war on one of America’s biggest corporations in an attempt to seize $1billion they allege should have been paid in tax. General Electric, which operates in 180 countries and employs 295,000 staff, is being sued for the...

Hundreds of thousands of private-sector contractors face higher tax and National Insurance (NI) bills from April 2020. The chancellor announced that tighter tax rules for those working in the public sector will be extended to those working for private firms. The...

The HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have recently won a major tax avoidance case against two US companies: Cargill and Goldman Sachs. The UK Court of Appeal have ordered the companies to pay back £74 million to the tax agency for taking part in a tax avoidance scheme....

A letter leaked to the public-sector bodies (PSBs) suggests that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has started a ‘witch hunt’ against contractors who work through their own limited companies. According to Dave Chaplin, the CEO of ContractorCalculator, this...